While Scholten fears a delay in the start of Ohio’s medical marijuana program, E.R. Beach is more confident.

“I do believe they’ll be up and operating,” said Beach, who owns Hemptations.

Beach said the rollout may be smaller than anticipated, but he thinks some medical pot products will soon be available because state leaders don’t want to get sued by patients who’ve been waiting patiently.

“They don’t want to murk it up any worse than they’ve already done,” Beach said.

WLWT investigator Todd Dykes spoke to a medical marijuana insider Tuesday, who said initial supplies of pot may be limited, but added that that’s not unusual in states that have legalized cannabis.

But there is another potential pitfall. No licenses or locations have been announced for medical marijuana dispensaries.

That means even if manufacturers have medical marijuana to sell by September, no stores in Ohio are licensed to sell it.

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